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He preserved the mind in the fire of the womb;
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at His Command, the wind blows everywhere. ||2||
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These worldly attachments, loves and pleasurable tastes,
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all are just black stains.
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One who departs, with these black stains of sin on his face
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shall find no place to sit in the Court of the Lord. ||3||
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By Your Grace, we chant Your Name.
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Becoming attached to it, one is saved; there is no other way.
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Even if one is drowning, still, he may be saved.
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O Nanak, the True Lord is the Giver of all. ||4||3||5||
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Dhanaasaree, First Mehl:
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If a thief praises someone, his mind is not pleased.
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If a thief curses him, no damage is done.
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No one will take responsibility for a thief.
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How can a thief's actions be good? ||1||
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Listen, O mind, you blind, false dog!
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Even without your speaking, the Lord knows and understands. ||1||Pause||
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A thief may be handsome, and a thief may be wise,
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but he is still just a counterfeit coin, worth only a shell.
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If it is kept and mixed with other coins,
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it will be found to be false, when the coins are inspected. ||2||
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As one acts, so does he receive.
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As he plants, so does he eat.
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He may praise himself gloriously,
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but still, according to his understanding, so is the path he must follow. ||3||
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He may tell hundreds of lies to conceal his falsehood,
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and all the world may call him good.
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If it pleases You, Lord, even the foolish are approved.
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O Nanak, the Lord is wise, knowing, all-knowing. ||4||4||6||
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Dhanaasaree, First Mehl:
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The body is the paper, and the mind is the inscription written upon it.
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The ignorant fool does not read what is written on his forehead.
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In the Court of the Lord, three inscriptions are recorded.
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Behold, the counterfeit coin is worthless there. ||1||
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O Nanak, if there is silver in it,
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then everyone proclaims, "It is genuine, it is genuine."||1||Pause||
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The Qazi tells lies and eats filth;
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the Brahmin kills and then takes cleansing baths.
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The Yogi is blind, and does not know the Way.
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The three of them devise their own destruction. ||2||
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He alone is a Yogi, who understands the Way.
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By Guru's Grace, he knows the One Lord.
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He alone is a Qazi, who turns away from the world,
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and who, by Guru's Grace, remains dead while yet alive.
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He alone is a Brahmin, who contemplates God.
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He saves himself, and saves all his generations as well. ||3||
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One who cleanses his own mind is wise.
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One who cleanses himself of impurity is a Muslim.
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One who reads and understands is acceptable.
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Upon his forehead is the Insignia of the Court of the Lord. ||4||5||7||
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Dhanaasaree, First Mehl, Third House:
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One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
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No, no, this is not the time, when people know the way to Yoga and Truth.
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The holy places of worship in the world are polluted, and so the world is drowning. ||1||
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In this Dark Age of Kali Yuga, the Lord's Name is the most sublime.
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Some people try to deceive the world by closing their eyes and holding their nostrils closed. ||1||Pause||
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They close off their nostrils with their fingers, and claim to see the three worlds.
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